Musk as Efficiency Minister — The "Optimization" Logic of Workplace Fashion fashion-efficiency-workplace-style-optimization-en

 Musk has a famous philosophy: if something can be done in 5 steps, never use 10. This "efficiency-first" logic applies equally to workplace dressing.

Musk as efficiency minister — whether the rumor is true or not, "efficiency" itself is the best fashion philosophy. Clothes that save you a few seconds of decision-making every day are true "high-performance gear" (read the original).

Have you had this experience: standing in front of your closet on a work morning, unable to decide after ten minutes? This "decision fatigue" consumes your willpower — and willpower is finite. Solving "what to wear" means saving more decision energy for what truly matters.

Steve Jobs' black turtlenecks, Zuckerberg's gray T-shirts — tech leaders' "uniform dressing" is essentially an efficiency strategy. Ordinary people don't need to wear the same thing daily, but you need an "efficient wardrobe" — everything mixes and matches, color-coordinated, grab-and-go. In 2026, workplace fashion trends are shifting from "elaborate" to "efficient and sharp." The capsule wardrobe concept is increasingly popular because people discovered: fewer choices mean less stress; simpler combinations look more professional.

The best workplace fashion isn't the most expensive — it's the most "worry-free."

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